North Shore Rescue’s Tim Jones is asking for payment for a core group of skilled volunteers, as well as dedicated helicopters.
, a North Shore Rescue team leader at the teams North Shore base August 12, 2013. (John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail) (John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail)

North Shore Rescue’s Tim Jones is asking for payment for a core group of skilled volunteers, as well as dedicated helicopters.
, a North Shore Rescue team leader at the teams North Shore base August 12, 2013. (John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail)(John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail)

A West Vancouver-based charity is helping to turn a dream of long-time North Shore Rescue leader Tim Jones into reality.

The Charros Foundation has matched all donations raised since Jones’s death on Mount Seymour in January.

A notice posted on the North Shore Rescue website says Ian and Rosemary Mottershead have presented a cheque worth $118,000, bringing the Tim Jones Legacy Fund to just over $236,000.

To ensure the fund is sustainable, the group says only investment earnings will be used for operations and capital expenses, while the principal will be left alone.

The group says sustainable search-and-rescue funding was always Jones’ dream.

This is not the first significant donation to NSR from the Charros Foundation. It also gave $250,000 to help members complete their rescue base in North Vancouver and augment the radio repeater system.

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